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Zvi Hirsh Broide (, also spelled Tzvi Hirsch Braude) was a leading
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ic scholar who served as
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of the town of Salant. He was the first rebbi of Rabbi
Yisrael Salanter Yisrael ben Ze'ev Wolf Lipkin, also known as "Israel Salanter" or "Yisroel Salanter" (November 3, 1809 – February 2, 1883), was the father of the Musar movement in Orthodox Judaism and a famed Rosh yeshiva and Talmudist. The epithet ''Salante ...
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Life

His brother's name was Nachum Broide. "Nachum had 2 siblings: Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Broide and one other sibling." Their father's name was Rabbi Arie Leib Broide,N.B. another Tzvi Hirsch Broide or similar spelling, in another non-English item, is mentioned as "d. 1824." rabbi of
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and their mother was Chana, daughter of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Orenstein.


Namesake

He had a namesake, the son in law of the Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv, the Alter of Kelm, who was later the Rosh Yeshiva of the Kelm Yeshiva and the teacher of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler.


Famous students

* Rabbi
Yisrael Salanter Yisrael ben Ze'ev Wolf Lipkin, also known as "Israel Salanter" or "Yisroel Salanter" (November 3, 1809 – February 2, 1883), was the father of the Musar movement in Orthodox Judaism and a famed Rosh yeshiva and Talmudist. The epithet ''Salante ...
* Rabbi Alexander Moshe Lapidos


References

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